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This page serves as a visual archive intended for research purposes on both historical and contemporary visual artists and digital designers. Visitors can also access this information on www.raishadjglover.org or the Raishad J Glover Social Media Page. Thank you for exploring and enjoy your viewing experience.

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“De wata remember de hand weh stir um.” & “Yuh cyan rush time — time raise all t’ing.” 25” x 18”
“De wata remember de hand weh stir um.” & “Yuh cyan rush time — time raise all t’ing.” 25” x 18”
"Waa'kin Path Een Smith Gaaden" 36″ x 42″ UV curable pigment on mirror acrylic
"Waa'kin Path Een Smith Gaaden" 36″ x 42″ UV curable pigment on mirror acrylic
Kiyomi and I playing improve on this beautiful snow day 😊
“De Good Book L’arn Me W’at Fuh Do“ 20″ x 23″ framed digital silver print fiber, sepia toning
“De Good Book L’arn Me W’at Fuh Do“ 20″ x 23″ framed digital silver print fiber, sepia toning
Winter/Spring work in progress photography and botanical collage series
Winter/Spring work in progress photography and botanical collage series
Details from two different series/albums of previous work..
Details from two different series/albums of previous work..
UNTITLED (CUBE SERIES) #2 // 20″ x 20″ matt medium, enamel paint, beeswax, watercolor, cotton paper on hemp board
UNTITLED (CUBE SERIES) #2 // 20″ x 20″ matt medium, enamel paint, beeswax, watercolor, cotton paper on hemp board
RJG Studio: Late night session
Details from two different series/albums of previous work..
Details from two different series/albums of previous work..
Details from two different series/albums of previous work..

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Details from two different series/albums of previous work.. @highlight
Details from two different series/albums of previous work..
Details from two different series/albums of previous work..
Playing with our new Holiday Instruments.
(1) Title: Een Soapy Watuh, Beatrice Know; 36″ x 42″ UV curable pigment on mirror acrylic. (2) Title: Dey Hatch Dat; 20″ x 23″ framed digital silver print fiber, sepia toning @georgegalleryart
(1) Title: Een Soapy Watuh, Beatrice Know; 36″ x 42″ UV curable pigment on mirror acrylic. (2) Title: Dey Hatch Dat; 20″ x 23″ framed digital silver print fiber, sepia toning @georgegalleryart
This week, working on new series, Botanical Collage + Gullah text projects
This week, working on new series, Botanical Collage + Gullah text projects
My wife Kiyomi let me get a hydroponic machine. The seeds I got are the Salsa compilation, tomatoes, yellow onions, cilantro, green peppers and jalapeños
My wife Kiyomi let me get a hydroponic machine. The seeds I got are the Salsa compilation, tomatoes, yellow onions, cilantro, green peppers and jalapeños
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Previous series WIP
Previous series WIP
RJG Studio 9/6/25

Visual Artist: Kerry James Marshall

June 26, 2023

via: marshall

Notes:

Kerry James Marshall is a visual artist whose work celebrates Black culture. His paintings often depict scenes from everyday Black life, but they are rendered in a painterly realism that gives them a timeless quality. Marshall's work is both visually stunning and deeply meaningful, and it has helped to change the way that Black people are represented in art.

In his painting "The Garden Party," Marshall depicts a group of Black people gathered in a lush garden. The figures are dressed in elegant clothes, and they are engaged in a variety of activities, such as playing music, reading, and talking. The painting is a celebration of Black beauty and leisure, and it challenges the stereotype of Black people as being poor and downtrodden.

Marshall's work is also notable for its use of collage and pattern. He often incorporates found objects into his paintings, such as newspaper clippings, magazine advertisements, and fabric scraps. These elements add a layer of texture and depth to his work, and they help to create a sense of collaged time and space.

Kerry James Marshall is a major figure in contemporary art, and his work has had a profound impact on the way that Black people are represented in art. His paintings are beautiful, thought-provoking, and important, and they deserve to be seen by as many people as possible.

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- RJG

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